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a itil simsnoniernntimiail __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1913. DODGERS Al TER cain etue| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK CROSS PRAISES JOE RIVERS THAT ARMY-NAVY GAME = =———S—S=CsNL ESOL SOON TO PASS BACK 10 ~ GEN.TAYLOR AND SONS BOSTON, Mass.. Nov. 2%.—It was re- Ported last night that contro’ of the Hoston American League Club is soon to pass out of the hands of Presider James R. McAlcer and hie Western aa- sociates, Former President John 1. ‘Taylor and his father, Gen. Charies H Taylor, 1t i» understood, stand willing to take over the holdings of the West- ern ayndicate who backed McAleer and Robert MeRoy when they took hold of the Red Sox shortly after the close of tthe 11L season, ‘Tho Taylors are now owners of $0 per cent, of the Red Sox stock, but by agreement with the syndicate which midtary PLANE took over 4 halt share in iil have Wad oace nothing to do with the control. . As Willard Must Box One Round P ipl Davis Before He Will Be Per- mitted to Go On With Cari Morris. KS THING New Lay WTERFeRENKe. WILL SPENO Har Tee Game a Cegeright, 1918. by The Prees Put ching Os. Og Onin CHICAGU, Nov. &.—The chances are that Jimmy Callahan wiil not want to give out the price he pays for a ball Jueenaberry A.C. + [player again arter hie experience with HE Queensberry A. C. of Buffalo jenda a Larry, Chappell. The advertising the Sox club got waa not to be compare: wi bout here. ate, Murray LU — with the knock Chappell got as a player ibge ag tse tats eallad ms uo & 2 by being boostea too high In advance, matchmaker of the club, called me up ut . om the long distance phone yesterday Giants From the West ; Make Up Annapolis Team; Middies Sleep in New York “We are friendly to Billy Gibson,” ealé Murray, “but we can't let him Of the graduating class who are on th» team, as wel ag those who are not, (o interfere with our game. We beileve | Heaviest Eleven That Ever Rep-|% abc to say that the Army never that law Justice are on our able, |won from the Navy whtle they were and we intend to stand up for our i midshipmen. If t iT ccomplished +: resented Academy Will Battle | wit’ ne someting that the members « Rivers; Says He Boxed Too Soon After His Hard bout With Ritchie. O08 ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 28.--Leach Cross and his manager, Sam Wal- lach, had only words of praise for Joe Rivers, winner of the twenty- round battle at Vernon yesterday afternvon, “Rivers made a wonderful showing.” sald Sam Wallach, “and is entitled to a world of credit." Leach, too, admitted that Rivers had put up a great battle. “He was a far different Rivers than we saw against Ritchie in the moving pictures apd against Leach twice in New York," continued Brother Sain. “He was Very clever, Fights, The State Boxing Commission ruled that Willard could ot box in this State until he fulfilled his contract with oar club. I don't see how the Commis- @ien can reverse itself, even to oblige Gibson, 1 don't think the Commission ta inclined to, “We aren't going to let Tom Jones x speedy and strong, and used a straight punch only. He did not swing wildly ‘ AS var , Navy COUNTS UPON as he did in his two previous meetings with Leach, i Ww ‘i THY Se he . “4 = =| 'e stitution has bee: b about amid ss iasias, ve tate ¢ \ RNG & FEW FIELD Gone. ‘@ were greatly disappointed, as Leach boxed well in training and Against est Point To-Mor ; pair hbattt VM ‘ —— — felt fine getting into the ring. Hut Leach didn't feel so good after he got vs iow hg wa hime ete be ae started. He complained that he couldn't get going right and this was prob- row. SPOTTS WAS HIGH GUN abiy due to the fact that he boxed @ bit too soon after hie hard battle with Wille Ritchie, When you figure this and then consider that Leach Jumped from a coo! to a warm climate after a four-day trip from New York all within two weeks, I think he did remarkably well, “Leach made @ great rally in the nineteenth round and I belleve if he could have kept thts up in the final round he would have had the referee Guessing despite the two knockdowns that Rivers scored. The two knock- downs and Rivera's superiority in clinches and breaks stood out most prominently. “Leach Year's Day wm toep cur ae maen Wutens see! Gonzales, Cuban Star, MARSTON BEATS SCOTT Davis his offer is a joke. Our loss ran tagurtrocr oo aera “~~ Wanted by the Dodgers TWO UP IN TOURNEY “Wilara made the match with One Svcucerse| _ Yo Guard Third Base incu ing scab iimia AT NEW YORK A. C. SHOOT. The Navy football squad, accompanied by @ retinue of coaches and trainers, | There was an unusually large numbe arrived last night about 9 o'clock and {of gunners on the fring line at th went to bed almost immediately at the | Travers Island traps of the New Yor Vanderbilt Hotel. This was the advance | Athletic g'lub. The features were kuard from Annapo‘is for the gamg With | gpecial acrateh and a handicap hollda the Army ut the Polo Grounds to-mor- hh waa nt 100 targets, the for jfow. Lieut.-Commander Willlama, foot- tts, wh cup. time, of from 85,000 to $8,000. Willard agers have done a lot of things to tho! | @ot an idea that the matoh woubin't @tage and It has withstood the sho ' dull representative ‘of the Navy ath-| Mer being won by Ro Le ae Mot draw, He eai@ ae much, and tele AYS | but the agents of Theapun were hard dike Sraphed us that he couldn't box as he Daubert, Who Is in Cuba, Say Prepared for the announcement that! letic Assoctation, and Lieut, Moward, | "4 & total of 31. The Han: Sik O/ Lough head coach. were in charge of the party. | day Cup ented In en Dr. D had hurt Me hand. Then he offer O/Loughitn, the umpire, was realy : ala You If we'd give Bien 41200 coantee?| Youngster He Is Trying to] to MaKe s chance, Yer din aii mrs he | Deforest Made 3 to Par 4 on ‘ + . The Naval Academy team is a_re-| I culver and Com nae ae per a le aggregation in several ways, | finally winning in the shoutofr oy i fools the call to the footlights and we C M d G Fi I int : ; 4 gle target Hie contract called for twent; te ye acehanea <a n the firat piace it is the heaviest te single tare searraceet Sue for menty vet cent.| Corral Is Doing Wonderful |now hare‘a chance of wemg her hes | E-outh Hole of Match ross Made Game fight, a Heevleat tasin much nerve the munngers really have. | [the Naval Academy has ever had. Sor! Dr Culver won more than tee and he ski; it and we i Ny) cr { iy another thing, the la rity of Of the prizes, Winning the A \ No has been boring in the Weet ver] Work in Havana, Pee ayy Gi LTC aed With Thompson. | But Rivers Was Too Good |e. eke hae ee ton ans oe nearly @ year, and now expects to neha ean ah vking the Traver West, while New England is not re come back and box in New York State Rube Marquard need not feel that all beaten fairiy and we will try for a return mgtch on New Nelther boxer was sertously bruised.” K, 4 te betw | Isiand Propay. A shootot: was necen Be B Bul Mal Ml Nant form. Rivers knowing all thie and| sented at all. Finaliy, more than two. | sary fleet avant He lwo wor and ignore his éontract with jozeman Bulger. had fone even if he wasn't traded . ' 22 Toten brimful of confidence by reason of his} thirds of the team's members are fiom the Hix) Hanitcap orize wits a tots Mares seh 6 thing es law and iba Fa AA that Jake DiabeL captain UBC IRN Bal taemtinie: rene five} LAKBWOOD, N. J, Nov. ¥—The | oach Floored Twice in Twente] abiiity to dole out punishment to Crom|one class, the first, the members ce tof 1 uit of a posstobe 100 target, To Uce and a boxing commission we're I of the Dodgers, has on the fire goes! gtill long on imaxination. "The intaet {closest match in to-day’s round of the in their two bouts in New York, he| which will graduate next Jun ana | Miah meroteh, prise) was Captured a net going to let him do it. through, the fans of Brooklyn will|from the old stove league was that | Lakewood Country Club's fall golf tour- | ty-Round Bout at Los went to work with a gladaome heart. wie SAV: never, while nildshipmen,) U Spotis, who Uroke &) of the. i “Jones 19 a talker—nothing more, Hie|see J. Cartiate Smith fighting to hold his] Marquard and Werzor were Rong 1 |nament proved to be that in which Max- In the fourth and twelfth rounds] undergone the sUng of defeat by tin | Pchs. A groan ten a LCL I offer to pay ve #00 ie foolish in view | JD at third base, Brooklyn in exchange for Nap Rucker, | Angeles. Rivers scored knockdowns that com-{sreat rivals from the banks of the cid. | t for tie Montily by * of the fact .that Willard’s contract-| The Brooklyns, unde: the leadership of | Charley Ebbets saya that he Is neither | well Marston beat Garfield Scott 2 | Pelled Cross to take the count of nine, |@on. | the 1 to a breaking cost ue o large aure.in adver.|DA&ubert, are now in Cuba playing @ thinking of ‘trad ing Rucker nor of pre-|and 1 to go. ‘They were out In 4 one i In all the other rounds he dealt out| Of the men who will start the gan Oxa ne ahnets tising and other expenses as well as) Srles of games with the ‘avanas, the! Couid ito without one” sara charles, | Were even at the turn, Marston jost the SGELES, Nov, 28.—-Ail the box. | ft and right smasher that had Cross [Mgaitint West Point to-morrow two | #6 3 abe ayn, the gate we would have taken’ in.|Almendares and the Fea A young fel-| ‘Just as well so the aiher + |next two. ‘Tho 13th was halved, then} LOS ANG iis clty, tocday are dine | 20P& the ropes a good deal of the | Will face the Army team for the fourm NF rin th ret dena Jones's offer to ‘let Willard box’ for us|. Gonsales by name, has been doing Marston took the ith, halved the 14th ing fang in this city to~ay: showing | “Me At one stage of the bout Crosn| time. These are Capt. Gitehriat. at rigor» ‘is Winning with a total of 18, shoot- after his match with Morris in Madison |*uch wonderful work for the Havanas| Those who have wondered what be-|and won the ith by getting a birdie 3| cussing the wonderfully gam: was in such a bad way that it looked |¢Md. and Big Brown, the right guard | (Ns from the wixtcensyard line Square Gerden ts as foolish as the|that Daubert has offered $3,000 f. 1s] came of Josh Devore's automobile may |to 4, which squared the watch. That| made by Leach Cros of New York in —_ wane may whip Redgate and)| release to Brooklyn. He believes this me reat LS pare of hie en wouldn't worth nl young Cuban will make one of the great-|M&Y® Opened up @ dairy business in| courag mickel to us. If he beat Morris he'd be Terre Haute and the automobile now or tc ting, ne better card here than he was when| esi mvedere in the world. During the) geig up at 4 o'clock in the morning | Tie other matches, while Inteerating fearon, which is now at its height in ¢ not so close. Frank ©, Jenning made his match and rushes the cans over the route. Wer ‘- ; b Po ~oed us to peter ayied Pee] Havana, Gonzales has batted better than| Joan writes that the people of that burg | Nassau, beat Charles L. Tappan, West- profiting by it. We won't do it.|-# and covers almost as much ground |are bragging that they have the quick- | brook, 4 and vy; K. Redfield, Mont- Willard muet make good his contract |@*# Arthur Devlin did in his palmy days. | est milk uellver m in the world. | clair, beat Tuttle Walker, Atlantte City, _ u Vins Marathon, Ro Rigoy of Hrookin won the mod do marathon 1 Two other members of the clase were Substitutes the first year, These ao McReavey, who will be in the game as loft halfback, and Rodes, who captained wld: tn: Staten te the Navy team last year, playing quar-| land yesterday, The Mohuwk A. terback, but resigned from the service | won the tea shortly after the final contest, Seven of the members of the class m: fas though he would be knocked out, Josh and hia brother ty-round Hout with Joe Rivers, proved the eructal point, Messin en | hla fesncein easter Saul Ape TALEOERL Wset cies niusteandin aOnAV Ee oiateaeee Than won the Mir end 1h. | coche Paelareay. GF coures @han ino | tram tle Corner WIN 8 honed and. bus men had finished their hard afternoon's | fore the fans could beileve their eyes ‘ork there was nothing left for Referee |"@ had the Mexican staggering. He eorge Blake to do but awan! the de-| closed this round with flying : sion to Rivers, but at the same time] Dut when the twentieth round arrived with us defo! ‘donee eaywh po ES | i the fans couldn't hetp shouting the} he wasn't able to follow up this good | team tn the second year in the academy. | ia thts erate” SATEEN Oe | i eaten Re tmtea taal [8 and 7; 8. K- Deforest, takewoud, pert praises of the Gothamite for the sur-| Work and Rivers had him going again|ient of thom slaved on tee ene: | bert Robinson had bocome manager of NORFOLK ENTRIES. | Merry Ao irrank Shanley, Deal, beat | Prisingly good uphill Aight he made, —_|at the final belt, season and the samo numver will line the Willard affair ton't otratghtene!|ine club, but that has uot stepeet aie pa 5 and 4 4 There had been all sorts of stories in| Rivers says that he would have scored | up against Went this year, | \F. T. Kimball, Lakewood, & and 3;| out It ts going to hurt the gate at|cftorts, He promises to tum the won-| NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 28.—The entries sm, Andrews, beat! the Morrie-Willard bout, as no one|derful Gonsales over to Robby in the} for to-morrow's races are as follows: ulation recently that the Mexican|a knockout had he not damaged the The services of had gone back #0 far that he never] thumb of his right hand in the eighth Nieden at Rants ass to the fovt- | " ball team have been unapproached by . ws: (Philip Randolph jr, Philada, ¢ and 2 ble to recover his once bril- round. th in the history te Sevt ts oite te cceommoment that spring. It Je anid that Daubert has aloo], LUMT RACE Trovatcity ming: Ar sat | igany ichardaot, Lakewood, beat N. | Wows be able meadoniy?) the Arak clones men onl ins @ place, The|made an offer for Romanoff, an in- oe ae Uy . 4, 4 and 3; Walter J. : BY dest thing Willard could do, if he is|ekier of the Almendares, Fon, 103; scoters 01 trrernes,” 138, Sprague, Tnwood, 6 an team this yeur are: Ingram | e “Constr, 01, suwenee, 104, ‘travis, Garden City, beat Hi, Stiner, Ralston, left tackle: Howe, with good Kansas ‘hoes BECOND RACE. “Chery Chase Huntle Handi. ; ‘ mjston, left tackle; Howe, eenee,” te to go up to Buffalo ana| lS BLACK DIAMOND A REAL| SECOND RACE ehen grese—Melis, 154, Inwood, 4 and 3 an {} on re Brown, right guard; Vaugnan, right hurry through with the One-Round PITCHING GEM. Racebrook, 141; Onterly Nat, 183; Anire' Maid, | Tutle Walker after playing confident- tackle; Gilchrist, right end; McReavy, " The Brooklyn club te havi a h | 181, Hronte, 180; Byomet, 146; Hagune, 196; Vol-|1y yesterday, weakened so quickly after left halfoack, and Nicholls, quarter. Davis job. That wouldn't take him ing # tour’ yy The only representatives of other | iF 53 e e 7 aint, 132; Clan Alpine, 80, hy t A M ddl ht. Fim nevcould comm, dawn tore] doe, eating, ele Cuban “opponents | rilidh ACK call Ses; ing; one me, MINRINA the frat hole from Resdild that Bes mon U ewel 8 long james pe classes are: Petty, centre; Harrisoa Aten Se Ose re ml the latter won the next six holes in ; * er date, Morris and Willard are| cession, in one of which Mendez, the fa- | tile hate, It; “The \rtin, Yi; *iarvey yt | succesalom. "A birdle 2 on the 10th waa Te Cat acranl wall Sek ap wits, |IUNAEE, HAO Are Seber slags. mien going to draw a great house whenever |mgue Black IMamond of Cut 111; *Mebwot, “04 tically the last atraw for Walker. Joo Carter. In the other two ten-round| 9nd Falling. right halfback, who i uba, let ti 3 » | practientty c . Itle | scrape Hob Diry meete Dave Rane nd trom the third class they moet, whether it's this week or/down with one hit. Thla same Mendes, Be Tho incident of 8 K. Deforeat match | Logical Contenders for Badle’ Hecate Dave Back, Nine of the first team men may be tye months from now. They are the| three ycare ago, shut the Detroit Mion ake yan{was the to par 4 he made on the aiag id ‘OhMPY| classed from some part of the \vest DMggest of the topnotch heavyweights Tigers T10; Bickle, im, | wal t Milwaukee—Dillon | Weber. : ‘Willard to 6 feat ¢ and weighs over 239| Ut without a hit for ten innings. And, , 108; Quartermaster, 4, ack Cloth, | fourth hole, after being bunkered.| May Box a jwaukee—" ss including the Middle West and South: pounde. Morris te a little over 6 feet 4| mind you. Ty Cobb was in the line 118; Frogeemive, 104; Sealy’ | Bhemiey froma the second hole kept the Battling Levinsky. the focal tigne | Nett Ingram. and OvereseR, who ma aa and as Willard. oth have A sew yearns ago Mendes was c: Lea BeGh eee tanchte: and un; wi | lead on Kimball, Offered Bout in Paris. heavyweight, has been signed up for! fram Indiana, Neleton tore saan, aa Always Leading! fighting during the| ered the moat remarkable pitcher in the . ' 1m Ohio, ttows ing; lx furlongs -Pluvtous, 108; Boman, 1;| Frank Jennings struck @ streak on the world, but on account of being @ black | Miss Moments, 106; Veneta Strome, 106; Key.| last half after being square with man had no dhance of getting into | demsers, 100; Jon Gaitens, 105; 6 0 hu Charles Tappin at the turn. The former major league. When the G'anta visited | for: ghermaren. (110: niles Crump, 108; came back in &, which carried Tappin ‘uba McGraw sald that if Mendez had|ti1; (erie Pimpernel, two more ights by his manager, Danny | Perry, centre, are from Ohin. liowe Morgan, The first will be with Young| left guard, and Falling, right halt, ; Weinert of Newark for ten rounds at| from Mic in, Vaughan, right t the Brown Gymnasium A. A. on next! is a Texan, (iichrist is from M: Tuesday night and the second go with | McReaver,, the husky. lett OO Hatt, follow do tuly “"warger belleve they Colo ao. off hin feet. Adleweights in th: Derbi ry has f peer Randolph of the best middieweights Jim Flyyn, the Pueblo fireman heavy: | is from Washington Btate, } 1 ree bean white he would have given $0,000 Meaieaim, 108, Robbing was 1 up on young iP Counter; Wh Rrobabin we MatOnOdliWelmniC Tn’ The ‘Taein” catia or in| ten, tha ere ate ne Gk the first for him. The wonderful black went IXTH BRACE, selling; one mie nd then gradually forged ane en tO land erventy yarde—My Fellow, 108; *Hly Denrane | tthe turn. a "1 | Row to meet Jack Dillon of Indianapolis | rounds at the Atlantic Garden A. C.|cagoan, ‘There are only. te eat hi how being pleves two years ago, and it was thought | to, Shar Broke dit, teldlveg, an. ee ahead. JE. Taummis, Pawling, Dott a [in @ ten round go before one of the| show on Tuesday evening, Dee. 9, jatives of other kections of the United | featured by the “BH,00 haters, “MORROW marke the practical|he would never be able to pitch again, | *Hcballer, 102; Font Mal, 104; Gs Metin | B, Kelly, Deal, 2 and 1; Wf 8, Hicka, pe gree now holding boxing shows —_— | States on the team, but they are towers 1” end of the football season of 1918. | but it appears that he has come back, | “Marl of Uichmoul, | Philadelphia, beat Theo Henseman, At- | ¢ ip pane Clabby's great. victory NORFOLK WINNERS. of strength to the team, Big (roar, Unly ere nee canched the inter} Pepe Conte, ous of she Cuban bessbatt | Savaaerss RACK—an Reveir Hendicap: enren | ante Clty, Lup: HH. H, Bottome, E over Frank Logan in Man Francleco 3 A femisee Jp Be one of the het Unamen, fa Te al Se eae ee Wee 88 Serr AN tee the fscaohie ant: oe mle eh tewoth—Ais.| beat W. J. Baater, New York, 2 ai yesterday now makes him @ logical! yiRBT RACE—Malden two-year-olda:| Pa ype ions yk om Canton, ; mew" dechy of ours at © a ore, heat maha, 110: Ine 3 beaten and by ntehing up with vic- of Robinson's appointment as mi anager, torles over Princeton and Yale. arey delighted. Most of them have known Robby for years and know that icholis, the bh 104; Napier, 101; Jun! B. G, Frazier, Deal, beat A, J. MeClur ning quarterbac ‘ Ti Moaiibound, 105; ) Aipany, 1 up; A. 8. Ridley, Englewood, | 0,5 received $1,487 for knocking Logan | Around, 101 (Neander), 7 to 5, 3 to and| will dapend on Raturnay teat ; clatmed, Track got, | beat W. 8. Leads, Wox Hilla, 2and 4 | ot: Logan got $958. ‘The receipts were |1 io 5, frst; Puleation, 107 (Carter), 6 to|tansburg, Pa. The bulk of the suba ——<»— "| Bugene Van Schatck, Sleepy Hollow, | 44 19, 1, 8 to 1 and 9 to 5 second: Jexall, 1o7| tutes are alyu from the West, but the strength of Harvard and Annapolis,| he hae the ability to lead them. ee }beat Alex Mortan, Newport, 6 and 6) °" a (Sumpter), 9 to 1, 8 to 1 and § to 6, third. | proportion is not #0 great as with th Also there ig some uncertainty whout s JUAREZ ENTRIES. A. W. Westney, Atlantic City, beat E. Vienne, the fight promoter of Paris, | 1, 1.08 Bei, Bulldos. Derd Loss, High | xulars. how Harvard compares with Cariisle.| McMGraw’s new pitcher, Palmero, who a | 1. Deforest, Midland, 3 and 1; Fred A.|nae cabled to Jack Dilton, the America : woe, Kh) It is the ambition of those membery Harvard cut out the game with Dart-| was signed in Cubs, Is also taking part , ‘ Miant ru: UPON Whonk sG mu contender for the middleweight title. | selling; fve and @ half furiongs.—Buaw te fs Varner stores, ORS | Pearest yo! 7 | Priest, Chief Magistrate and Milky Way The duarex entries for to-morrow's Potts, Lakewood, beat H. Jennings, | middleweight, offering him a good ine | Pi%, © Rivas ee, Tecoming ‘too sey the raperta are thet he to doe nah Std | races. are as follows Kingston, 8 and ducement to’ go over there and gut |*\e 14%, RACE—Two-year-olds: sell | seeder eeetsi nae nd giving Harvard too ruon troubie the Feports are that ho te dott wondor- | PIRATE. MAC t-Pime yeareld ma Third Set-E. H, Littell, Greenwich, [aither Adrian Hogan, the French boxer, | RECOND MACH two-year-olds, well | ce a —— cach season, and eleo eo pepuine e | ful work. Palmero ts a giant lefthander facts, ho;* tacky are, Wetma 105: “shet’| won from Jeseph M. Byrnes Deal, oy lor Willle Lewis, the American iniddle- Ane Sle B50 A BALE SER sab orn nae ° e Now England that many athletes and | Oni)" Dut iyenly 2eare Olk Pane wl | iy Ns Dorian is amare, 0 De detwuit: J. M. Ryers, Manhattan, | Weiplib 1 A Mme raed nOue ine By “10 (MoCahey), to 1 4] T Wi ] football players preferred Dartmouth |*#)y mistake him for an Irishman, | pen, 112, i 8), 108; Foot of We, Bunnell, Oakland, 7 and 6; H. J. {ter part of December. It ix not likely | won: Laure 4 i MoCahey). to 1 | 1 Ss er e@ when it came time to enter college. He has light hair, blue eyes and « florid SOND BACK Selling, three-year-olds ang, Hurrett, Rum won from H. | that Dillon will go, as he can make|to 1 and 2 to 1, second; Flask, 107 (Wat. | Cartisle gam complexion, He was awarded the medal five and a halt furlongs ore, B Lake, by default; Chavtes | more money by Axhting in America. {\ins), 12 to !, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, third, Rertin the teateta tee Dartmouth, He for being the best amatour pitcher in 4 ball furlongs *Latue Hir | Moore, Spring Lake, by ° . ° janten of Allah, 104. Jobn Hi on; | R. Gilbert, Wykagy), beat B. H. Wine —_ Time, 1.09, Behest, Flatbush, Mary E Cc l O t t rye Racor Cuba while a otucent at the high A 100; *No Quarter, 107; ienry Willaur | wets Montclair, vy default, W. Lummis, | Knockout Brown, who has been laid artes Gein ase Wastua sins tan | xX e tiona T unl In Jim Thorpe's year Carlisle swamped | #90! Palmero will report to the | 10h: Hreswis ck B. Eubanks, Jos Pawling, beat Daniel & White, Atlantic |up for nearly two weeks with an at- | Rlarvard, Jim Thorpe himself kicking | “ants tn Marlin a 113) a iia Sui dO uits an vercoats to measure Mile, 112; Comm u City, Dand 2) J. 8. Faber, Richmond | tack erip, hay resumed training | oo as four field goals. So now there ie no sh THIKD MACE Relling LLNS ut Alex ©. Soper, Lakewood, | again and 1] be ready to take on any y of comparing Harvard and Carlisie| John Peebles claims that I have mia- | uprard, one mile—*Nnmateld, oon in County Riseell, Forest Park, of tho lightwelghts, Morgan may de- vps horas quoted him in that line about the 108, Cuban, 100; Carlton Clb, 1 ‘ |ide to pu: Brown against Willle Boscher A inmych the Rane amin es een onal League.having a “lysohing next | 300; Suyemaition, 100, jPand 2 W. R. Delehanty, |in a feneround bout tthe Atlantic 40 to $50 Materials Reduced to $25 414, scoring once on a muddy field. On| Month. He says: UBT H P Melting: threeyear-ohte and | Oakley, and |Garden A. C. in two weeks. her showi “What [did say was: ‘In Dec dy five and “alt frlougs. "Orbe pene) Ast ls Cale pot le, : iy HAS ty a aruaetts the Natlonal League will Lynch TOT Maly Bay: 108 mallee tog. | uma t eee'k. BY Verity | Pan Crome, who is trying hard to be- 25 to 30 Materials Reduced to 20 well with Harvard's. And then along |4ent and thin: then move aloug + 108; Lattle dene, 108; Vatatablo, t10,) Lakewood, 1 up: @. M. Cohen, Inwood, |come the welterweight champion, will came the Indiana, travelling at the top| With an even f thelr form, and simply annihilated | Now, there you are, fellows. Do with A . i Batterson, Pox Hilly, beat Prof, | who tha Dartmouth aggregation. bim as you Uke. We waeb our hands of | WIRTH RACB- Selling: two reertiiiin: fire! 4. ie. Willls, Columbia Vntveraity, 6 and | come th Too bad we can't see just what the| anything that may happen, fle ML tat sGttey Loree MUS) Ava Magatat | 4 Philip Iph ar, Philadelphia, | ponent Indians would do to, Harvard this year. A whaniact Lumax, 105, Ratina, 112. | beat J.B. Hrowns Mille, 1 up) Flisabeth, or anes ip plaxing | Wonieen f00tbeli ie Reinert af Shae aeiving Dey. whi (hee Selling; thre* year-old P. Roth, Manhattan, beat J. Hi. ; ten rounds at the Atlantic Garden A. ¢ looks uc! e coming | nol OF, PTryen Belle, wk. chi | Killinger, Wykagy!, and H, FP. |ahow. Alberts bested Cross a few works | xame for the country. ‘The fast,|having said that he can at lei 108; Huth Bathe, 137; *ltoje Cae ‘ J "Ir g|Broadway @ . i Burkett, Toledo, beat W. Booth, Chi- }ago at tie same club. | | 'y ftrequent-passing play is the scor-| thankful that he hasn't got to manage 1 Tota all, JOT: March: | cago, 1 up; G. A. 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